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The Jets took a 0K kick chance from a teacher in the ultimate Grinch move

The Jets took a $100K kick chance from a teacher in the ultimate Grinch move

These holidays the New York Jets chose to go full bah humbug.

Ashley Castanio-Gervasi, a Jets season ticket holder who told the New York Post she attends games in honor of her late father, was given what she thought was an incredible gift: A chance to win $100,000. Castanio-Gervasi was chosen to take part in the “Kick for Cash” at the game on Sunday, which would have given her a chance to win what she calls “life-changing money.” The Jets then pulled out the rug, disqualifying the fan from taking part in the competition — all because she’s a high school soccer coach.

The Jets reached out to Castanio-Gervasi to take part in the competition after seeing her kick at a tailgate event back in September. At the time she told the team that she was a former Division I soccer player when asked about her background, which didn’t raise any concerns from the team.

“These two workers for the New York Jets kind of chased me down and invited me back to get into this competition,” she recalled. “The one question I was asked was if I played college soccer, and how long ago.”

It might seem like the Jets are trying to keep the field even without one fan having a significant advantage because of their background, but Castanio-Gervasi disclosed that she was a former player. Its unclear why the Jets think being a coach changes her ability as a kicker, but it doesn’t change the end result. They ostensibly strung along a high school math teacher who is also a soccer coach, making her think she had a chance of winning $100K during the holidays, then pulled it away due to a nonsensical technicality.

The Jets even tried to promote her participation further.

“The Jets had even promoted Castanio-Gervasi’s participation and asked permission to reach out to local media, with her local paper, the Long Island Herald, picking up the story earlier this month.”

This is absolute unacceptable. This wasn’t a guaranteed prize, the participant never lied to the team, and it’s far from a lock that somehow being a high school soccer coach makes you better and kicking NFL field goals — other than having kicking experience, WHICH THE JETS ALEADY KNEW ABOUT.

Jets owners Woody Johnson is worth $4 billion. The $100K prize money is one forty-thousandth of his net worth, which could have been won by someone who is unbelievably loyal enough to watch 17 Jets games a year. the organization is standing by their decision to keep her out of the competition.

At least the Jets wear green, because they’re in full Grinch mode.

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্রান্স বনাম ইংল্যান্ড লাইভ: বিশ্বকাপের ৩য় স্থান নির্ধারণী ম্যাচে ব্রোঞ্জের লড়াইয়ে মুখোমুখি দুই পরাশক্তি! এমবাপ্পে ও বেলিংহামের এই মেগা ম্যাচের প্রতি মুহূর্তের লাইভ স্কোর, গোল, লাইনে-আপ ও ব্রেকিং আপডেট পেতে এখনই ক্লিক করুন।

#ফফ #বশবকপ #লইভ #সকর #ফরনস #০৪ #ইলযনড #লইভ #আপডট #বশবকপ #থর #লযনসর #গলবনয">ফিফা বিশ্বকাপ লাইভ স্কোর: ফ্রান্স ০-৪ ইংল্যান্ড লাইভ আপডেট, বিশ্বকাপে থ্রি লায়ন্সের গোলবন্যা  England’s Bukayo Saka (7) celebrates scoring his side’s fourth goal during the World Cup third-place playoff match between France and England. 
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                        England’s Bukayo Saka (7) celebrates scoring his side’s fourth goal during the World Cup third-place playoff match between France and England.
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                                              ্রান্স বনাম ইংল্যান্ড লাইভ: বিশ্বকাপের ৩য় স্থান নির্ধারণী ম্যাচে ব্রোঞ্জের লড়াইয়ে মুখোমুখি দুই পরাশক্তি! এমবাপ্পে ও বেলিংহামের এই মেগা ম্যাচের প্রতি মুহূর্তের লাইভ স্কোর, গোল, লাইনে-আপ ও ব্রেকিং আপডেট পেতে এখনই ক্লিক করুন।  #ফফ #বশবকপ #লইভ #সকর #ফরনস #০৪ #ইলযনড #লইভ #আপডট #বশবকপ #থর #লযনসর #গলবনয

Deadspin | Mariners hope Julio Rodriguez can return against Giants     Jul 17, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA;  Seattle Mariners centerfielder Julio Rodriguez (44) watches play from the dugout during the fifth inning against San Francisco at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images   The Seattle Mariners expected to have star center fielder Julio Rodriguez back in the lineup when they returned from the All-Star break on Friday.  That didn’t happen, but they hope he will be able to play Saturday when their three-game interleague series with the San Francisco Giants continues in Seattle.  Rodriguez has been on the seven-day concussion list since July 3. He suffered the injury when was hit in the back of the helmet by a thrown ball while beginning a slide into second base against the Los Angeles Angels the day before.  Rodriguez worked out with the Mariners on Friday and planned to take some swings in the batting cages.  “If that goes well, we’ll see where he’s at (Saturday) in terms of (if he’s) ready for activation or needs more time,” Mariners general manager Justin Hollander said. “There’s not been a setback or anything. We need to check every box before he gets out here and plays a major league game.  “Obviously you don’t want to mess around with head injuries, and they all sort of come in different forms and feel differently for different guys over a period of time.”  The Mariners, who have lost six of their past seven games to drop behind first-place Texas in the American League West race, certainly could use Rodriguez, who is batting .259 with 14 homers and 40 RBIs.  “I think it’s maybe less about what he does and how he kind of responds to it,” Mariners manager Dan Wilson said. “But getting a chance, I think, (Friday) to take some pitches off the (pitching machine) in there, a chance to see some more game-like reps or off the machine. That kind of thing. All of the reports have been good, and he seems ready for all of that. It’s a matter of getting those reps, being OK with it and then responding well and being ready to go.”   The Mariners continued to struggle on offense Friday as they lost 7-0 to San Francisco.  Landen Roupp allowed only two hits over seven innings for the Giants, who got a grand slam from Willy Adames and a two-run shot by Bryce Eldridge.  It was the third consecutive victory for the Giants, matching a season high.  “It’s nice to kind of see the fresh-start attitude and vibe that’s going around,” Giants manager Tony Vitello said. “One thing we’ve struggled with, I think, is that you’ve got great expectations going into the season, and the past can weigh on you a little bit. The future is not here yet, and the past is over and done with. The best thing we can do is focus on today. It’d be nice to build a little momentum.”  The Giants will look to continue to do that Saturday when they send All-Star Logan Webb (5-7, 3.86 ERA) to the mound against a fellow right-hander in the Mariners’ Bryan Woo (7-6, 4.23), who grew up in the Bay Area.  Webb has lost his past two starts, to Colorado and Toronto, giving up 12 runs on 16 hits over 10 innings. He’s 0-1 with a 5.29 ERA in three career starts against Seattle.  Woo got a no-decision his last time out July 7 at Miami, when he allowed four runs (three earned) over five innings in his team’s 6-5 loss in 10 innings. He’s 6-0 with a 2.10 ERA at home this season and 1-0 with a 3.32 ERA in three career starts against the Giants, his boyhood team.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Mariners #hope #Julio #Rodriguez #return #GiantsJul 17, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Mariners centerfielder Julio Rodriguez (44) watches play from the dugout during the fifth inning against San Francisco at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images

The Seattle Mariners expected to have star center fielder Julio Rodriguez back in the lineup when they returned from the All-Star break on Friday.

That didn’t happen, but they hope he will be able to play Saturday when their three-game interleague series with the San Francisco Giants continues in Seattle.

Rodriguez has been on the seven-day concussion list since July 3. He suffered the injury when was hit in the back of the helmet by a thrown ball while beginning a slide into second base against the Los Angeles Angels the day before.

Rodriguez worked out with the Mariners on Friday and planned to take some swings in the batting cages.

“If that goes well, we’ll see where he’s at (Saturday) in terms of (if he’s) ready for activation or needs more time,” Mariners general manager Justin Hollander said. “There’s not been a setback or anything. We need to check every box before he gets out here and plays a major league game.

“Obviously you don’t want to mess around with head injuries, and they all sort of come in different forms and feel differently for different guys over a period of time.”

The Mariners, who have lost six of their past seven games to drop behind first-place Texas in the American League West race, certainly could use Rodriguez, who is batting .259 with 14 homers and 40 RBIs.


“I think it’s maybe less about what he does and how he kind of responds to it,” Mariners manager Dan Wilson said. “But getting a chance, I think, (Friday) to take some pitches off the (pitching machine) in there, a chance to see some more game-like reps or off the machine. That kind of thing. All of the reports have been good, and he seems ready for all of that. It’s a matter of getting those reps, being OK with it and then responding well and being ready to go.”

The Mariners continued to struggle on offense Friday as they lost 7-0 to San Francisco.

Landen Roupp allowed only two hits over seven innings for the Giants, who got a grand slam from Willy Adames and a two-run shot by Bryce Eldridge.

It was the third consecutive victory for the Giants, matching a season high.

“It’s nice to kind of see the fresh-start attitude and vibe that’s going around,” Giants manager Tony Vitello said. “One thing we’ve struggled with, I think, is that you’ve got great expectations going into the season, and the past can weigh on you a little bit. The future is not here yet, and the past is over and done with. The best thing we can do is focus on today. It’d be nice to build a little momentum.”

The Giants will look to continue to do that Saturday when they send All-Star Logan Webb (5-7, 3.86 ERA) to the mound against a fellow right-hander in the Mariners’ Bryan Woo (7-6, 4.23), who grew up in the Bay Area.

Webb has lost his past two starts, to Colorado and Toronto, giving up 12 runs on 16 hits over 10 innings. He’s 0-1 with a 5.29 ERA in three career starts against Seattle.

Woo got a no-decision his last time out July 7 at Miami, when he allowed four runs (three earned) over five innings in his team’s 6-5 loss in 10 innings. He’s 6-0 with a 2.10 ERA at home this season and 1-0 with a 3.32 ERA in three career starts against the Giants, his boyhood team.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Mariners #hope #Julio #Rodriguez #return #Giants">Deadspin | Mariners hope Julio Rodriguez can return against Giants     Jul 17, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA;  Seattle Mariners centerfielder Julio Rodriguez (44) watches play from the dugout during the fifth inning against San Francisco at T-Mobile Park. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Brashear-Imagn Images   The Seattle Mariners expected to have star center fielder Julio Rodriguez back in the lineup when they returned from the All-Star break on Friday.  That didn’t happen, but they hope he will be able to play Saturday when their three-game interleague series with the San Francisco Giants continues in Seattle.  Rodriguez has been on the seven-day concussion list since July 3. He suffered the injury when was hit in the back of the helmet by a thrown ball while beginning a slide into second base against the Los Angeles Angels the day before.  Rodriguez worked out with the Mariners on Friday and planned to take some swings in the batting cages.  “If that goes well, we’ll see where he’s at (Saturday) in terms of (if he’s) ready for activation or needs more time,” Mariners general manager Justin Hollander said. “There’s not been a setback or anything. We need to check every box before he gets out here and plays a major league game.  “Obviously you don’t want to mess around with head injuries, and they all sort of come in different forms and feel differently for different guys over a period of time.”  The Mariners, who have lost six of their past seven games to drop behind first-place Texas in the American League West race, certainly could use Rodriguez, who is batting .259 with 14 homers and 40 RBIs.  “I think it’s maybe less about what he does and how he kind of responds to it,” Mariners manager Dan Wilson said. “But getting a chance, I think, (Friday) to take some pitches off the (pitching machine) in there, a chance to see some more game-like reps or off the machine. That kind of thing. All of the reports have been good, and he seems ready for all of that. It’s a matter of getting those reps, being OK with it and then responding well and being ready to go.”   The Mariners continued to struggle on offense Friday as they lost 7-0 to San Francisco.  Landen Roupp allowed only two hits over seven innings for the Giants, who got a grand slam from Willy Adames and a two-run shot by Bryce Eldridge.  It was the third consecutive victory for the Giants, matching a season high.  “It’s nice to kind of see the fresh-start attitude and vibe that’s going around,” Giants manager Tony Vitello said. “One thing we’ve struggled with, I think, is that you’ve got great expectations going into the season, and the past can weigh on you a little bit. The future is not here yet, and the past is over and done with. The best thing we can do is focus on today. It’d be nice to build a little momentum.”  The Giants will look to continue to do that Saturday when they send All-Star Logan Webb (5-7, 3.86 ERA) to the mound against a fellow right-hander in the Mariners’ Bryan Woo (7-6, 4.23), who grew up in the Bay Area.  Webb has lost his past two starts, to Colorado and Toronto, giving up 12 runs on 16 hits over 10 innings. He’s 0-1 with a 5.29 ERA in three career starts against Seattle.  Woo got a no-decision his last time out July 7 at Miami, when he allowed four runs (three earned) over five innings in his team’s 6-5 loss in 10 innings. He’s 6-0 with a 2.10 ERA at home this season and 1-0 with a 3.32 ERA in three career starts against the Giants, his boyhood team.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Mariners #hope #Julio #Rodriguez #return #Giants

Update: Kimi Antonelli has taken pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix.

Just two races remain ahead of Formula 1’s August shutdown, this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix and the Hungarian Grand Prix next week.

Who will take pole position at historic Spa-Francorchamps?

Max Verstappen topped the timing sheets in the first hour of practice on Friday, ahead of the Ferrari duo of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. But Drivers’ Championship leader Kimi Antonelli struck back in the second hour of practice, leading the way with a lap time of 1:45.944, ahead of Lando Norris and Verstappen. Hamilton and Isack Hadjar rounded out the top five in FP2.

But later today, following the third hour of practice, the lap times will count for real. Follow along with us here at SB Nation as we track qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix. The session begins at 10:00 a.m. Eastern, so check back early and often. And you can also join the conversation at the brand new F1 Feed, here at SB Nation.

Belgian Grand Prix provisional grid

Here is the provisional starting grid for the 2026 F1 Belgian Grand Prix, which will be filled in throughout the session. It is worth noting that Norris will take a ten-place grid penalty as McLaren has fitted his MCL40 with a new power electronics unit, the fourth of the season and one more than the three allowed under the rules. Hadjar is also going to start at the back of the grid as Red Bull installed several new components over the season allowance, adding up to a 30-place penalty and a back-of-the-grid start.

Update: So although Norris qualified 3rd, he will start 13th.

Row

Position

Driver

Team

Position

Driver

Team

Row 11Kimi AntonelliMercedes2Max VerstappenRed Bull
Row 23Lando NorrisMcLaren4George RussellMercedes
Row 35Charles LeclercFerrari6Lewis HamiltonFerrari
Row 47Oscar PiastriMcLaren8Arvid LindbladVCARB
Row 59Gabriel BortoletoAudi10Isack HadjarRed Bull
Row 611Liam LawsonVCARB12Pierre GaslyAlpine
Row 713Franco ColapintoAlpine14Nico HülkenbergAudi
Row 815Carlos SainzWilliams16Oliver BearmanHaas
Row 917Alexander AlbonWilliams18Esteban OconHaas
Row 1019Valtteri BottasCadillac20Sergio PérezCadillac
Row 1121Fernando AlonsoAston Martin22Lance StrollAston Martin

What happened in qualifying?

Here is how the qualifying hour unfolded. All updates are in Eastern time.

11:11: It’s Antonelli, as he nips Verstappen for pole. Norris bailed out of his final effort.

11:04: Red flag at Spa to clear gravel off the track, ahead of the final runs. But Norris tops the timing sheet after the opening efforts.

Look for Hadjar to give Verstappen a tow again, as he did on the first attempt.

10:51: Q3 is underway with 13 minutes on the clock. Pit lane roars to life with Lindblad leading a group of cars out that includes both McLarens and both Red Bulls.

10:44: Antonelli, Leclerc, Norris, Hamilton, Verstappen, Lindblad, Piastri, Russell, Hadjar, and Bortoleto are the ten drivers in the hunt for pole position, and advanced to Q3 in that order. Remember, however, that Norris and Hadjar are facing grid penalties, so the best Norris can start is P11. Hadjar’s penalty is sending him to the back of the grid.

10:42: Lawson, Gasly, Colapinto, Hülkenberg, Sainz, and Bearman are out in Q2.

10:34: The Ferraris are next, and Leclerc slots in second, with Hamilton fourth.

Antonelli, Leclerc, Norris, Hamilton, Verstappen, Lindblad, Piastri, Russell, Hadjar, and Bortoleto are the top ten right now. Lawson, Gasly, Hülkenberg, Colapinto, Sainz, and Bearman are in the drop zone.

10:32: Verstappen jumps to second, with Lindblad third and Piastri fourth, all of which shuffles Russell down to P5.

Russell then drops to P6 when Norris jumps to P2.

10:31: Antonelli sets the early benchmark with a 1:45.142, followed by Russell more than a half-second behind him.

10:26: Q2 is underway, but the track is quiet for now.

10:20: Norris, Verstappen, Hadjar, Hamilton, Russell, Lindblad, Leclerc, Antonelli, Piastri, Lawson, Bortoleto, Gasly, Colapinto, Hülkenberg, Sainz, and Bearman are the drivers moving on to Q2, in that order.

10:19: Albon, Ocon, Bottas, Pérez, Alonso, and Stroll are the six drivers out in Q1.

10:14: Four minutes are left, and the drivers are rolling out for their final push laps.

10:11: Seven minutes remain in Q1. Norris is at the top of the board, followed by Verstappen, Hadjar, Lindblad, and Antonelli.

Colapinto, Ocon, Pérez, Bottas, Alonso, and Stroll are the six in the drop zone. Hülkenberg sits 15th, and Albon in 16th.

10:05: Hamilton is on the track, as the Ferrari mechanics got the job done.

10:04: The clock hits 15 minutes and the rest of the grid roars to life.

10:01: Green light at Spa, and 18 minutes to lose the six slowest drivers. Stroll, Bottas, and Pérez are the three drivers on the grid. Stroll and Alonso each face a ten-place grid penalty, but they were more than a second behind the Cadillacs during practice.

9:57: Qualifying is set to begin in just a few minutes.

The final hour of practice was more of the same at Spa.

Antonelli topped the timing sheets ahead of Norris, finishing more than one-tenth ahead of the McLaren driver. But the biggest story might have been the shunt from Hamilton, as the Ferrari driver found the barrier at Turn 13, in a crash similar to the one Pierre Gasly suffered during FP2:

The mechanics at Ferrari now face a race against the clock to get his car ready for qualifying.

Here are the full results from FP3 at the Belgian Grand Prix:

#Belgian #Grand #Prix #takes #pole #position #Spa">Belgian Grand Prix: Who takes pole position at Spa?  Update: Kimi Antonelli has taken pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix.Just two races remain ahead of Formula 1’s August shutdown, this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix and the Hungarian Grand Prix next week.Who will take pole position at historic Spa-Francorchamps?Max Verstappen topped the timing sheets in the first hour of practice on Friday, ahead of the Ferrari duo of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. But Drivers’ Championship leader Kimi Antonelli struck back in the second hour of practice, leading the way with a lap time of 1:45.944, ahead of Lando Norris and Verstappen. Hamilton and Isack Hadjar rounded out the top five in FP2.But later today, following the third hour of practice, the lap times will count for real. Follow along with us here at SB Nation as we track qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix. The session begins at 10:00 a.m. Eastern, so check back early and often. And you can also join the conversation at the brand new F1 Feed, here at SB Nation.Belgian Grand Prix provisional gridHere is the provisional starting grid for the 2026 F1 Belgian Grand Prix, which will be filled in throughout the session. It is worth noting that Norris will take a ten-place grid penalty as McLaren has fitted his MCL40 with a new power electronics unit, the fourth of the season and one more than the three allowed under the rules. Hadjar is also going to start at the back of the grid as Red Bull installed several new components over the season allowance, adding up to a 30-place penalty and a back-of-the-grid start.Update: So although Norris qualified 3rd, he will start 13th.RowPositionDriverTeamPositionDriverTeamRow 11Kimi AntonelliMercedes2Max VerstappenRed BullRow 23Lando NorrisMcLaren4George RussellMercedesRow 35Charles LeclercFerrari6Lewis HamiltonFerrariRow 47Oscar PiastriMcLaren8Arvid LindbladVCARBRow 59Gabriel BortoletoAudi10Isack HadjarRed BullRow 611Liam LawsonVCARB12Pierre GaslyAlpineRow 713Franco ColapintoAlpine14Nico HülkenbergAudiRow 815Carlos SainzWilliams16Oliver BearmanHaasRow 917Alexander AlbonWilliams18Esteban OconHaasRow 1019Valtteri BottasCadillac20Sergio PérezCadillacRow 1121Fernando AlonsoAston Martin22Lance StrollAston MartinWhat happened in qualifying?Here is how the qualifying hour unfolded. All updates are in Eastern time.11:11: It’s Antonelli, as he nips Verstappen for pole. Norris bailed out of his final effort.11:04: Red flag at Spa to clear gravel off the track, ahead of the final runs. But Norris tops the timing sheet after the opening efforts.Look for Hadjar to give Verstappen a tow again, as he did on the first attempt.10:51: Q3 is underway with 13 minutes on the clock. Pit lane roars to life with Lindblad leading a group of cars out that includes both McLarens and both Red Bulls.10:44: Antonelli, Leclerc, Norris, Hamilton, Verstappen, Lindblad, Piastri, Russell, Hadjar, and Bortoleto are the ten drivers in the hunt for pole position, and advanced to Q3 in that order. Remember, however, that Norris and Hadjar are facing grid penalties, so the best Norris can start is P11. Hadjar’s penalty is sending him to the back of the grid.10:42: Lawson, Gasly, Colapinto, Hülkenberg, Sainz, and Bearman are out in Q2.10:34: The Ferraris are next, and Leclerc slots in second, with Hamilton fourth.Antonelli, Leclerc, Norris, Hamilton, Verstappen, Lindblad, Piastri, Russell, Hadjar, and Bortoleto are the top ten right now. Lawson, Gasly, Hülkenberg, Colapinto, Sainz, and Bearman are in the drop zone.10:32: Verstappen jumps to second, with Lindblad third and Piastri fourth, all of which shuffles Russell down to P5.Russell then drops to P6 when Norris jumps to P2.10:31: Antonelli sets the early benchmark with a 1:45.142, followed by Russell more than a half-second behind him.10:26: Q2 is underway, but the track is quiet for now.10:20: Norris, Verstappen, Hadjar, Hamilton, Russell, Lindblad, Leclerc, Antonelli, Piastri, Lawson, Bortoleto, Gasly, Colapinto, Hülkenberg, Sainz, and Bearman are the drivers moving on to Q2, in that order.10:19: Albon, Ocon, Bottas, Pérez, Alonso, and Stroll are the six drivers out in Q1.10:14: Four minutes are left, and the drivers are rolling out for their final push laps.10:11: Seven minutes remain in Q1. Norris is at the top of the board, followed by Verstappen, Hadjar, Lindblad, and Antonelli.Colapinto, Ocon, Pérez, Bottas, Alonso, and Stroll are the six in the drop zone. Hülkenberg sits 15th, and Albon in 16th.10:05: Hamilton is on the track, as the Ferrari mechanics got the job done.10:04: The clock hits 15 minutes and the rest of the grid roars to life.10:01: Green light at Spa, and 18 minutes to lose the six slowest drivers. Stroll, Bottas, and Pérez are the three drivers on the grid. Stroll and Alonso each face a ten-place grid penalty, but they were more than a second behind the Cadillacs during practice.9:57: Qualifying is set to begin in just a few minutes.The final hour of practice was more of the same at Spa.Antonelli topped the timing sheets ahead of Norris, finishing more than one-tenth ahead of the McLaren driver. But the biggest story might have been the shunt from Hamilton, as the Ferrari driver found the barrier at Turn 13, in a crash similar to the one Pierre Gasly suffered during FP2:The mechanics at Ferrari now face a race against the clock to get his car ready for qualifying.Here are the full results from FP3 at the Belgian Grand Prix:  #Belgian #Grand #Prix #takes #pole #position #Spa

brand new F1 Feed, here at SB Nation.

Belgian Grand Prix provisional grid

Here is the provisional starting grid for the 2026 F1 Belgian Grand Prix, which will be filled in throughout the session. It is worth noting that Norris will take a ten-place grid penalty as McLaren has fitted his MCL40 with a new power electronics unit, the fourth of the season and one more than the three allowed under the rules. Hadjar is also going to start at the back of the grid as Red Bull installed several new components over the season allowance, adding up to a 30-place penalty and a back-of-the-grid start.

Update: So although Norris qualified 3rd, he will start 13th.

Row

Position

Driver

Team

Position

Driver

Team

Row 11Kimi AntonelliMercedes2Max VerstappenRed Bull
Row 23Lando NorrisMcLaren4George RussellMercedes
Row 35Charles LeclercFerrari6Lewis HamiltonFerrari
Row 47Oscar PiastriMcLaren8Arvid LindbladVCARB
Row 59Gabriel BortoletoAudi10Isack HadjarRed Bull
Row 611Liam LawsonVCARB12Pierre GaslyAlpine
Row 713Franco ColapintoAlpine14Nico HülkenbergAudi
Row 815Carlos SainzWilliams16Oliver BearmanHaas
Row 917Alexander AlbonWilliams18Esteban OconHaas
Row 1019Valtteri BottasCadillac20Sergio PérezCadillac
Row 1121Fernando AlonsoAston Martin22Lance StrollAston Martin

What happened in qualifying?

Here is how the qualifying hour unfolded. All updates are in Eastern time.

11:11: It’s Antonelli, as he nips Verstappen for pole. Norris bailed out of his final effort.

11:04: Red flag at Spa to clear gravel off the track, ahead of the final runs. But Norris tops the timing sheet after the opening efforts.

Look for Hadjar to give Verstappen a tow again, as he did on the first attempt.

10:51: Q3 is underway with 13 minutes on the clock. Pit lane roars to life with Lindblad leading a group of cars out that includes both McLarens and both Red Bulls.

10:44: Antonelli, Leclerc, Norris, Hamilton, Verstappen, Lindblad, Piastri, Russell, Hadjar, and Bortoleto are the ten drivers in the hunt for pole position, and advanced to Q3 in that order. Remember, however, that Norris and Hadjar are facing grid penalties, so the best Norris can start is P11. Hadjar’s penalty is sending him to the back of the grid.

10:42: Lawson, Gasly, Colapinto, Hülkenberg, Sainz, and Bearman are out in Q2.

10:34: The Ferraris are next, and Leclerc slots in second, with Hamilton fourth.

Antonelli, Leclerc, Norris, Hamilton, Verstappen, Lindblad, Piastri, Russell, Hadjar, and Bortoleto are the top ten right now. Lawson, Gasly, Hülkenberg, Colapinto, Sainz, and Bearman are in the drop zone.

10:32: Verstappen jumps to second, with Lindblad third and Piastri fourth, all of which shuffles Russell down to P5.

Russell then drops to P6 when Norris jumps to P2.

10:31: Antonelli sets the early benchmark with a 1:45.142, followed by Russell more than a half-second behind him.

10:26: Q2 is underway, but the track is quiet for now.

10:20: Norris, Verstappen, Hadjar, Hamilton, Russell, Lindblad, Leclerc, Antonelli, Piastri, Lawson, Bortoleto, Gasly, Colapinto, Hülkenberg, Sainz, and Bearman are the drivers moving on to Q2, in that order.

10:19: Albon, Ocon, Bottas, Pérez, Alonso, and Stroll are the six drivers out in Q1.

10:14: Four minutes are left, and the drivers are rolling out for their final push laps.

10:11: Seven minutes remain in Q1. Norris is at the top of the board, followed by Verstappen, Hadjar, Lindblad, and Antonelli.

Colapinto, Ocon, Pérez, Bottas, Alonso, and Stroll are the six in the drop zone. Hülkenberg sits 15th, and Albon in 16th.

10:05: Hamilton is on the track, as the Ferrari mechanics got the job done.

10:04: The clock hits 15 minutes and the rest of the grid roars to life.

10:01: Green light at Spa, and 18 minutes to lose the six slowest drivers. Stroll, Bottas, and Pérez are the three drivers on the grid. Stroll and Alonso each face a ten-place grid penalty, but they were more than a second behind the Cadillacs during practice.

9:57: Qualifying is set to begin in just a few minutes.

The final hour of practice was more of the same at Spa.

Antonelli topped the timing sheets ahead of Norris, finishing more than one-tenth ahead of the McLaren driver. But the biggest story might have been the shunt from Hamilton, as the Ferrari driver found the barrier at Turn 13, in a crash similar to the one Pierre Gasly suffered during FP2:

The mechanics at Ferrari now face a race against the clock to get his car ready for qualifying.

Here are the full results from FP3 at the Belgian Grand Prix:

#Belgian #Grand #Prix #takes #pole #position #Spa">Belgian Grand Prix: Who takes pole position at Spa?

Update: Kimi Antonelli has taken pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix.

Just two races remain ahead of Formula 1’s August shutdown, this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix and the Hungarian Grand Prix next week.

Who will take pole position at historic Spa-Francorchamps?

Max Verstappen topped the timing sheets in the first hour of practice on Friday, ahead of the Ferrari duo of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. But Drivers’ Championship leader Kimi Antonelli struck back in the second hour of practice, leading the way with a lap time of 1:45.944, ahead of Lando Norris and Verstappen. Hamilton and Isack Hadjar rounded out the top five in FP2.

But later today, following the third hour of practice, the lap times will count for real. Follow along with us here at SB Nation as we track qualifying for the Belgian Grand Prix. The session begins at 10:00 a.m. Eastern, so check back early and often. And you can also join the conversation at the brand new F1 Feed, here at SB Nation.

Belgian Grand Prix provisional grid

Here is the provisional starting grid for the 2026 F1 Belgian Grand Prix, which will be filled in throughout the session. It is worth noting that Norris will take a ten-place grid penalty as McLaren has fitted his MCL40 with a new power electronics unit, the fourth of the season and one more than the three allowed under the rules. Hadjar is also going to start at the back of the grid as Red Bull installed several new components over the season allowance, adding up to a 30-place penalty and a back-of-the-grid start.

Update: So although Norris qualified 3rd, he will start 13th.

Row

Position

Driver

Team

Position

Driver

Team

Row 11Kimi AntonelliMercedes2Max VerstappenRed Bull
Row 23Lando NorrisMcLaren4George RussellMercedes
Row 35Charles LeclercFerrari6Lewis HamiltonFerrari
Row 47Oscar PiastriMcLaren8Arvid LindbladVCARB
Row 59Gabriel BortoletoAudi10Isack HadjarRed Bull
Row 611Liam LawsonVCARB12Pierre GaslyAlpine
Row 713Franco ColapintoAlpine14Nico HülkenbergAudi
Row 815Carlos SainzWilliams16Oliver BearmanHaas
Row 917Alexander AlbonWilliams18Esteban OconHaas
Row 1019Valtteri BottasCadillac20Sergio PérezCadillac
Row 1121Fernando AlonsoAston Martin22Lance StrollAston Martin

What happened in qualifying?

Here is how the qualifying hour unfolded. All updates are in Eastern time.

11:11: It’s Antonelli, as he nips Verstappen for pole. Norris bailed out of his final effort.

11:04: Red flag at Spa to clear gravel off the track, ahead of the final runs. But Norris tops the timing sheet after the opening efforts.

Look for Hadjar to give Verstappen a tow again, as he did on the first attempt.

10:51: Q3 is underway with 13 minutes on the clock. Pit lane roars to life with Lindblad leading a group of cars out that includes both McLarens and both Red Bulls.

10:44: Antonelli, Leclerc, Norris, Hamilton, Verstappen, Lindblad, Piastri, Russell, Hadjar, and Bortoleto are the ten drivers in the hunt for pole position, and advanced to Q3 in that order. Remember, however, that Norris and Hadjar are facing grid penalties, so the best Norris can start is P11. Hadjar’s penalty is sending him to the back of the grid.

10:42: Lawson, Gasly, Colapinto, Hülkenberg, Sainz, and Bearman are out in Q2.

10:34: The Ferraris are next, and Leclerc slots in second, with Hamilton fourth.

Antonelli, Leclerc, Norris, Hamilton, Verstappen, Lindblad, Piastri, Russell, Hadjar, and Bortoleto are the top ten right now. Lawson, Gasly, Hülkenberg, Colapinto, Sainz, and Bearman are in the drop zone.

10:32: Verstappen jumps to second, with Lindblad third and Piastri fourth, all of which shuffles Russell down to P5.

Russell then drops to P6 when Norris jumps to P2.

10:31: Antonelli sets the early benchmark with a 1:45.142, followed by Russell more than a half-second behind him.

10:26: Q2 is underway, but the track is quiet for now.

10:20: Norris, Verstappen, Hadjar, Hamilton, Russell, Lindblad, Leclerc, Antonelli, Piastri, Lawson, Bortoleto, Gasly, Colapinto, Hülkenberg, Sainz, and Bearman are the drivers moving on to Q2, in that order.

10:19: Albon, Ocon, Bottas, Pérez, Alonso, and Stroll are the six drivers out in Q1.

10:14: Four minutes are left, and the drivers are rolling out for their final push laps.

10:11: Seven minutes remain in Q1. Norris is at the top of the board, followed by Verstappen, Hadjar, Lindblad, and Antonelli.

Colapinto, Ocon, Pérez, Bottas, Alonso, and Stroll are the six in the drop zone. Hülkenberg sits 15th, and Albon in 16th.

10:05: Hamilton is on the track, as the Ferrari mechanics got the job done.

10:04: The clock hits 15 minutes and the rest of the grid roars to life.

10:01: Green light at Spa, and 18 minutes to lose the six slowest drivers. Stroll, Bottas, and Pérez are the three drivers on the grid. Stroll and Alonso each face a ten-place grid penalty, but they were more than a second behind the Cadillacs during practice.

9:57: Qualifying is set to begin in just a few minutes.

The final hour of practice was more of the same at Spa.

Antonelli topped the timing sheets ahead of Norris, finishing more than one-tenth ahead of the McLaren driver. But the biggest story might have been the shunt from Hamilton, as the Ferrari driver found the barrier at Turn 13, in a crash similar to the one Pierre Gasly suffered during FP2:

The mechanics at Ferrari now face a race against the clock to get his car ready for qualifying.

Here are the full results from FP3 at the Belgian Grand Prix:

#Belgian #Grand #Prix #takes #pole #position #Spa

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